Australia and the United States continue to strengthen their cybersecurity relationship through initiatives such as the recent Australia-US Cyber Dialogue. However,
In the increasingly unstable Middle East, the one country that has maintained its neutrality has been Oman. But new uncertainty about the sultanate's leadership
Amidst a massive influx of immigrants, Italy is reconsidering its citizenship laws. The move to amend the blood rights principle
The past year has destabilised the business-as-usual trajectory for trade liberalisation: dissatisfaction with established positions is on the rise and politicians must
As the world looks to the United Nations Security Council to help resolve mounting global issues, achieving consensus among the
A multilateral free trade agreement including both China and India would be a boon for trade liberalisation, but tensions between
Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton both tried to use national security issues to put a lid on political scandals. President
The re-election of Iranian President Hassan Rouhani means the country will continue to benefit from relaxed sanctions. However, further social liberalisation will be
The recently reinstated US Global Gag Rule will have far-reaching consequences for women's health and gender equality. The ongoing imbalance prevents
Australia is straddling a defence technology divide between the US and China. Taking better care of homegrown defence industry start-ups may
Voting in Nepal’s first local government elections in 20 years begins on 14 May. While women’s rights in Nepal have
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte's unusually abrasive style, extreme policies and international media visibility have become a source of tension in
